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. >>> and now here's a look at some other stories making news early today in america. >>> in florida an unmanned rocket carrying a miniature spas shuttle blasted off into space last night on a top military mission. they're using it to test military equipment in space without having anyone on board. while they didn't say how long it would last it can stay in orbit for up to nine months. >>> in new york a man is in custody and police are searching for two others accused of attacking a man in a fast food restaurant. authorities say the incident was not random and that the victim and suspects know each other. >>> also in new york, a 78-year-old man is blaming his toyota for a crash that left him and his wife on top of two unoccupied cars. now, the driver says his accelerator stuck causing his car to slam into two curbs and then land on top of two other vehicles. toyota, however, suggests driver error is to blame. investigators are now trying to determine the cause. >>> and alaska state troopers will present an award to buddy the german shepherd for his heroic actions. dash cam video show
. >>> and now here's a look at some other stories making news early today in america. >>> in florida an unmanned rocket carrying a miniature spas shuttle blasted off into space last night on a top military mission. they're using it to test military equipment in space without having anyone on board. while they didn't say how long it would last it can stay in orbit for up to nine months. >>> in new york a man is in custody and police are searching for two others accused...
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lesley buck was a holocaust survivor who came to america, changed his name and got into the paper business. in a page one story on him, "the new york times" noted today, there wouldn't be a "law and order" tv show without that ubiquitous greek-themed coffee cup. he was 87-year-old. >>> today marks an anniversary more than one american generation won't forget. here is how john chancellor described the end of the vietnam war on this broadcast 35 years ago tonight. >> good evening. the city of saigon was renamed today. the victorious communists said the capital of south vietnam hence force will be known as ho chi minh city. >> that word came as north vietnamese forces overran the city while the last americans fled in a chaotic evacuation from the u.s. embassy. u.s. combat role ended two years earlier. more than 58,000 americans and a million vietnamese died in that war. >>> up next, making a difference. osteoporosis you don't already know. it runs in families - my mother has it, and now i have it. so even though i tried to keep my bones strong, it wasn't enough. now, once-monthly boniva is he
lesley buck was a holocaust survivor who came to america, changed his name and got into the paper business. in a page one story on him, "the new york times" noted today, there wouldn't be a "law and order" tv show without that ubiquitous greek-themed coffee cup. he was 87-year-old. >>> today marks an anniversary more than one american generation won't forget. here is how john chancellor described the end of the vietnam war on this broadcast 35 years ago tonight....
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. >>> now, here's a look at some other stories makes news early today in america. >>> in new jersey, a tree-cutting crane took down more than foliage. a 90-foot crane toppled over sending the attached truck airborne before landing on a nearby house. the crane operator was taken to the hospital. >>> to oklahoma, quite a spectacle at a parking garage in tulsa, oklahoma, after a man backed his suv into and through a wall seven stories up. the driver is fine and despite the falling debris, no injuries were reported. >>> in alaska the coast guard demolished the last tallest structure with a controlled implosion. the navigation stood at over 1,300 feet. it was brought down due to concerns over its deteriorating condition. >>> and in new york city, all eyes are on radio city as auditions kick off for the legendary rockettes. hundreds of young ladies who think they've got what it takes all turned out. auditions will be coming up in l.a. in just a few weeks. >>> and now for a look at your national and regional weather, here's nbc meteorologist bill karins with the weather channel forecast. bi
. >>> now, here's a look at some other stories makes news early today in america. >>> in new jersey, a tree-cutting crane took down more than foliage. a 90-foot crane toppled over sending the attached truck airborne before landing on a nearby house. the crane operator was taken to the hospital. >>> to oklahoma, quite a spectacle at a parking garage in tulsa, oklahoma, after a man backed his suv into and through a wall seven stories up. the driver is fine and despite...
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i was born in the united states of america, and you know, we don't care. >> neighbors' complaints apparently led to a showdown. >> the bar owner and 20 pate rons -- patrons attacked the property of the neighbor next door, threw beer bottles at their houses and asked them to come out and fight. >> i got drunk and got arrested. not a good moment. i've apologized. i've made restitution. probably the toughest thing to know is that they are going to take a bar away from someone because of something that i did. >> there is more. the security video shows a -- the owner confronting ravens fans, he allegedly punches a dog that was seated in a car. >> the liquor bar ordered the bar closed may 1. the owner says he and his attorney will determine their next steps. he could appeal the decision. >> an elderly man's body was found dead. the security guard on his way to work two weeks ago. the suspects are 19-year-old michael hunter and 18-year-old troy taylor. they say they were looking for quick money. >> people have no love. these youngsters have no love for life. >> i know it is bad and it is getting wo
i was born in the united states of america, and you know, we don't care. >> neighbors' complaints apparently led to a showdown. >> the bar owner and 20 pate rons -- patrons attacked the property of the neighbor next door, threw beer bottles at their houses and asked them to come out and fight. >> i got drunk and got arrested. not a good moment. i've apologized. i've made restitution. probably the toughest thing to know is that they are going to take a bar away from someone...
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and god bless the united states of america. >> reporter: and, lester, it was clearly a day of mourning and remembrance here in west virginia, but there are ongoing investigations into what caused that explosion at the upper big branch mine. and today we learned that there is still so much deadly methane gas filled in that mine that investigators won't be able to get into it for at least another month to find out exactly what happened. lester? >> mike viqueira in beckley for us tonight, thank you. >>> president obama was taking some time off in north carolina this weekend, and before he left for west virginia, he paid a visit to evangelist billy graham at his home in north carolina. now 91, graham has met ever president since truman. today, president obama became the first to visit graham at his home. from west virginia, the president heads back to washington where he's got a fight on his hands this week ov over financial reform. john harwood joins us tonight from the white house. republicans say they're going to try to block a reform measure. is there a chance, though, of salvaging a b
and god bless the united states of america. >> reporter: and, lester, it was clearly a day of mourning and remembrance here in west virginia, but there are ongoing investigations into what caused that explosion at the upper big branch mine. and today we learned that there is still so much deadly methane gas filled in that mine that investigators won't be able to get into it for at least another month to find out exactly what happened. lester? >> mike viqueira in beckley for us...
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. >> [unintelligible] >> one of the country's biggest advocates for a smoke-free america brought his message to maryland students today. patrick reynolds is also the grandson of tobacco company mobile rj reynolds, but he has seen what the business has done to his loved ones. he is now one of the nation's most active anti-smoking advocates. >> he is the grandson of tobacco giant r.j. reynolds, but his message is about not smoking. >> patrick reynolds was speaking today to students at clinton, about the dangers of tobacco -- at landon about the dangers of tobacco. >> if we can start with kids today, i think we can reduce smoking rates in maryland. 70% of maryland teenagers smoke and that is up -- 17% of maryland teenagers smoke and that is a little below the national average. that is too many. >> at age 19, he lost his tongue and part of his job to cancer. he began smoking as a teenager. >> they said, the cancer is still spreading and there was nothing more they could do. >> he lost his father, told his brother, and other family members to smoking-related diseases, and believes his mes
. >> [unintelligible] >> one of the country's biggest advocates for a smoke-free america brought his message to maryland students today. patrick reynolds is also the grandson of tobacco company mobile rj reynolds, but he has seen what the business has done to his loved ones. he is now one of the nation's most active anti-smoking advocates. >> he is the grandson of tobacco giant r.j. reynolds, but his message is about not smoking. >> patrick reynolds was speaking today to...
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are we going to see the national guard on the streets of one of america's biggest cities because of the murder rate there? >>> tracking a monster. how they predicted a monster tornado and saved lives in the process. >>> the evil attack on schoolgirls trying to get an education. >>> also tonight -- working the system, a woman has figured out to spend virtually nothing on everything she needs. "nightly news" begins now. captions paid for by nbc-universal television >>> good evening. a slow-motion environmental disaster is taking place in the waters of the gulf of mexico. crude oil is leaking into the sea water at a rate of 42,000 gallons a day. that's every day, that's right now. while the scramble is on to cap it, we are in a strange period of waiting and watching. as the slick of crude oil makes its way north toward land, it is now 30 miles away there shore. this started, of course, with the catastrophic explosion of the drilling platform, the loss of 11 workers and now this. our chief environmental correspondent ann thompson is in dell croix, louisiana. >> reporter: work is going on ar
are we going to see the national guard on the streets of one of america's biggest cities because of the murder rate there? >>> tracking a monster. how they predicted a monster tornado and saved lives in the process. >>> the evil attack on schoolgirls trying to get an education. >>> also tonight -- working the system, a woman has figured out to spend virtually nothing on everything she needs. "nightly news" begins now. captions paid for by nbc-universal...
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how is this going to affect america? >> well, it's the first step in a long road to rethinking how we lend and manage money in this country. it's also really important because right now financial firms don't know the rules of the game. they know they're changing, but they don't know the rules. unless they know the rules, they can't play. what that means for main street, consumers aren't getting the loans they should be getting because the big banks are playing and giving those loans. >> let me put back the hands of the clock and ask this another way. if things like this had been in place before the troubles that swung the american economy into disaster, would it have had quite that effect? >> we would have avoided the same mistakes we made. what we are doing is correcting the mistakes we made. we can think up new mistakes to make. i am confident of the financial services industry ability to make new mistakes going forward. >> a lot of people join new that. diane swonk from our chicago newsroom tonight. thanks for being w
how is this going to affect america? >> well, it's the first step in a long road to rethinking how we lend and manage money in this country. it's also really important because right now financial firms don't know the rules of the game. they know they're changing, but they don't know the rules. unless they know the rules, they can't play. what that means for main street, consumers aren't getting the loans they should be getting because the big banks are playing and giving those loans....
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"time" magazine names america's most influential people. you can see that list under slide show. the jackpot for today's drawing now stands at $224 million. you can find out your odds of winning under "hot topics." do you have a lot of shade in your yard? i talk about the benefits of loving moss. moss is your friend. >> baltimore county voters have something to be exciting -- excited about. details coming up at 6. >> of baltimore mother and son are working together in a baltimore rock could place with some truly amazing results. coming up, something to think >> mother's day is rider on the corner, but one local woman says she already has the best gift a mother could have. the owner of a local bakery was ready to close up shop until her son stepped in to help her. jennifer franciotti has the story. >> he probably actually saved might live last year. >> that specialize in smoked meat, particularly in salmon and rich, smoked cheese pies and pastries. barber is from germany and came to baltimore when she was pregnant with dorian. >> i had a taste for a really good smoked food and i c
"time" magazine names america's most influential people. you can see that list under slide show. the jackpot for today's drawing now stands at $224 million. you can find out your odds of winning under "hot topics." do you have a lot of shade in your yard? i talk about the benefits of loving moss. moss is your friend. >> baltimore county voters have something to be exciting -- excited about. details coming up at 6. >> of baltimore mother and son are working...
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. >>> and now here's a look at some other stories making news early today in america. in indiana, news cameras captured a firefighter being knocked to the ground by an explosion which ripped his helmet off. the firefighter was attempting to extinguish flames in a minivan when he was hit by the blast. fortunately his injuries are not believed to be life-threatening. >>> in mississippi, four men are lucky to be alive after driving directly into the path of this oncoming tornado. one of the passengers captured the raging winds and rain on his cell phone only moments before the gusts flipped the car 30 yards through the air. thankfully, the guys sustained only minor injuries. amazing. >>> a kentucky man is under arrest after leading police on a dangerous chase which was captured by the police car's dash cam. the suspect injured an officer who was attempting to stop the car before spinning out and crashing into a police cruiser. the suspect is being held on several charges. >>> and in new hampshire, one farm is welcoming its tiniest new resident with big smiles. weighing on
. >>> and now here's a look at some other stories making news early today in america. in indiana, news cameras captured a firefighter being knocked to the ground by an explosion which ripped his helmet off. the firefighter was attempting to extinguish flames in a minivan when he was hit by the blast. fortunately his injuries are not believed to be life-threatening. >>> in mississippi, four men are lucky to be alive after driving directly into the path of this oncoming tornado....
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which is why many were surprised to learn the boy scouts of america suddenly found merit in video games. >> one of my kids said, i've been training for this my whole life. >> reporter: cub scout den leader brian winkleman was just as surprised as some of the members of his troop. >> this is fun. i get something for this. wow! >> reporter: the editor of "camping life" magazine, a former boy scout himself was left scratching his head. >> it does seem to encourage a lack of outdoor activity to push them back toward the computer. >> reporter: if you think about it, that famous scouting motto "be prepared" has to mean be up to date, whether outdoors or indoors. >> for even, like, everything you have to do for a lot of requirements. >> reporter: just ask daniel. he got one of the first video game belt loops. >> it's not like a piece of cake. >> reporter: the scout handbook lists a dozen requirements for the coveted video game pin, including understanding rating systems, price comparisons, even manufacturer's warranties. you're not getting a badge for the high score. you're getting a badge for
which is why many were surprised to learn the boy scouts of america suddenly found merit in video games. >> one of my kids said, i've been training for this my whole life. >> reporter: cub scout den leader brian winkleman was just as surprised as some of the members of his troop. >> this is fun. i get something for this. wow! >> reporter: the editor of "camping life" magazine, a former boy scout himself was left scratching his head. >> it does seem to...
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it will not be tolerated in america and certainly will not be tolerated in arizona. >> reporter: tensions were high outside the capitol. at least one protestor was arrested. critics call the new law unconstitutional setting the stage for a showdown in court. jose diaz-balart, nbc news, phoenix. >> to another major story tonight, the coast guard suspended the search for 11 missing workers from the oil rig that burned then sank 50 miles off the coast of louisiana. amid the sadness also today now the real question started about how much environmental damage this has caused, and what about the white house plan for more such drilling? our chief environmental affairs correspondent anne thompson is there along the gulf coast in venice, louisiana, tonight. anne, good evening. >> reporter: good evening, brian. having suspended the search for the men, officials are now turning their attention to trying to find that crippled oil rig. yes, it sank yesterday, but it is partially buoyant. what that means is that somewhere a mile beneath the surface of the gulf of mexico lies the deep water horizon and
it will not be tolerated in america and certainly will not be tolerated in arizona. >> reporter: tensions were high outside the capitol. at least one protestor was arrested. critics call the new law unconstitutional setting the stage for a showdown in court. jose diaz-balart, nbc news, phoenix. >> to another major story tonight, the coast guard suspended the search for 11 missing workers from the oil rig that burned then sank 50 miles off the coast of louisiana. amid the sadness...
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one more reason kay is the number one jewelry store in america. >>> for many people getting in touch with nature means getting to a national park or exploring a far-off place, but animal expert jeff corwin says go no further than your own backyard. he's out with a children's book series starting with your backyard is wild. he's here with some friends. >> good to see you. >> you're a city guy. did you do backyard exploring. >> my dad was a boston cop and my mom was a nurse and i grew up in a three-family apartment building and i wrote this book because i wanted young people to discover that they need to have contact with nature, but you don't have to necessarily do it in some spectacular national park. >> that was your inspiration. >> it can begin in your own backyard. i really feel american families have lost their connection with nature. so the spirit and the mission of your backyard is wild is to really take families, connect them to the natural world because i believe when you have a connection to nature you're a smarter, more productive and more well rounded. >> the first book de
one more reason kay is the number one jewelry store in america. >>> for many people getting in touch with nature means getting to a national park or exploring a far-off place, but animal expert jeff corwin says go no further than your own backyard. he's out with a children's book series starting with your backyard is wild. he's here with some friends. >> good to see you. >> you're a city guy. did you do backyard exploring. >> my dad was a boston cop and my mom was a...
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it will be america's first offshore wind farm. the wind farm will sit five miles from the cape cod coast in nantucket sound. it was opposed by waterfront homeowners including the kennedy family and indian tribes in the area and opponents are vowing to continue their fight in court. >> ann thompson in louisiana, ank, thanks. >>> now to the firestorm over who is to blame over the near collapse of the american economy. there is more to say tonight about yesterday's extraordinary 11-hour marathon of testimony by the top ranks at goldman sachs. first, there appears to be a break tonight in the gridlock on capitol hill over what to do about it and what happens next. kelly o'donnell with us tonight with details. kelly, good evening. >> reporter: good evening, brian. after democrats told us they would pull an all nighter forcing senators to stay here around the clock, a break through. new restrictions and reforms for wall street cleared a big hurdle. republicans dropped their opposition allowing the bill to move forward. now, congress is
it will be america's first offshore wind farm. the wind farm will sit five miles from the cape cod coast in nantucket sound. it was opposed by waterfront homeowners including the kennedy family and indian tribes in the area and opponents are vowing to continue their fight in court. >> ann thompson in louisiana, ank, thanks. >>> now to the firestorm over who is to blame over the near collapse of the american economy. there is more to say tonight about yesterday's extraordinary...
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this turns off pretty much every tv in america. >> if you can't find the clicker. >> just put it on your keychain. >> this is my son's girlfriend, sophia. you upload an image and they send you a skin for any device. cindy b. super cute bags. >> i think we got through everything on the table. hopefully somebody has found a gift for their mom there. coming up next, how to stay slim and scrumptious eating almost anything you want. joy bauer has some recipes. but first, this is "today" on nbc. it's the chevy spring event. and everyone deserves a car they can count on. one that's backed by a 100,000 mile powertrain warranty. and named a consumers digest best buy, two years in a row. discover malibu for yourself and see why over a thousand people a day are switching to chevy. during the spring event, qualified lessees can get a low mileage lease on this new malibu ls for around $199 a month. call for details. the switch to chevy starts at chevy dealer dot com. >>> this morning on "eat smart today," a decadent day of meals for less than 1,400 calories and it includes dessert. registered dietici
this turns off pretty much every tv in america. >> if you can't find the clicker. >> just put it on your keychain. >> this is my son's girlfriend, sophia. you upload an image and they send you a skin for any device. cindy b. super cute bags. >> i think we got through everything on the table. hopefully somebody has found a gift for their mom there. coming up next, how to stay slim and scrumptious eating almost anything you want. joy bauer has some recipes. but first, this...
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she deserves a place of honor in america's honor. >> he reflected on her life. >> look at her body of work. desegregating the ywca, laying the groundwork for integration in mississippi. strategizing with civil rights leaders, holding her own, the only woman in the room. >> she was surrounded by friends, dignitaries, and family, including her nephew. >> she was a good mentor and have the capacity to inspire other people to do the best they could. " she was born in richmond, virginia. she excelled in academics and led the national council of negro women for decades. tributes in words that included a not too were a signature style of colorful hats. >> she loved her flowers, hats, her daily sweet potatoes. >> we came to love her. we loved her stories and we loved her smile, and we loved those hats that she wore like a crown. >> a final farewell to a woman ahead of for its time. >> a tremendous example for women. . 6:28. there is much more to come in our next half hour. >> immigration reform could be coming to maryland. >> >> live, local, late-breaking, this is wbal-tv 11 news today in hd.
she deserves a place of honor in america's honor. >> he reflected on her life. >> look at her body of work. desegregating the ywca, laying the groundwork for integration in mississippi. strategizing with civil rights leaders, holding her own, the only woman in the room. >> she was surrounded by friends, dignitaries, and family, including her nephew. >> she was a good mentor and have the capacity to inspire other people to do the best they could. " she was born in...
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. >> racial profiling is illegal and it will not be tolerated in america and it certainly will not be tolerated in arizona. >> reporter: critics called the new law unconstitutional, setting the stage for a showdown in court. the law is set to take effect this summer and the governor has called for training so she says any violations of civil rights are avoided. lester? >> and jose the fact that this law does not take effect for several months, that obviously opens up a window for legal challenges, are they expected and could it delay the implementation of this law? >> reporter: great question, as a matter of fact because the government took a couple of days to decide one way or another, some organizations were preparing to file papers. in fact yesterday on my news program, maldaf in los angeles said they're already getting ready to file papers, the question is will this law take effect and start, organizations say, affecting hispanics in the near future? >> a lwas there also a secondar motive here to light a fire under the federal government? george bush couldn't get it done, presiden
. >> racial profiling is illegal and it will not be tolerated in america and it certainly will not be tolerated in arizona. >> reporter: critics called the new law unconstitutional, setting the stage for a showdown in court. the law is set to take effect this summer and the governor has called for training so she says any violations of civil rights are avoided. lester? >> and jose the fact that this law does not take effect for several months, that obviously opens up a window...
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america runs on dunkin'. >>> good morning. breaking news. emergency crews search for 11 workers missing after a powerful explosion of an oil rig off the coast of louisiana as 100 survivors arrive on shore overnight. >>> completely false. president obama tells cnbc there is no connection between the s.e.c.'s lawsuitgainst financial giant goldman sachs and his push for financial reform as he heads to new york this morning to make his case to tighten regulations on banks. >>> and "today" exclusive -- how are michael jackson's children holding up ten months after their father's death? michael's sister, rebbie jackson, is here to tell us in her first interview since the singer's death "today," thursday, april 22nd, 2010. captions paid for by nbc-universal television >>> and welcome to "today" on this thursday morning, i'm meredith vieira. >> i'm matt lauer. >>> the coast guard has a big job on its hands searching the floodwaters some 50 miles off the louisiana shore around that still-burning oil rig looking for an
america runs on dunkin'. >>> good morning. breaking news. emergency crews search for 11 workers missing after a powerful explosion of an oil rig off the coast of louisiana as 100 survivors arrive on shore overnight. >>> completely false. president obama tells cnbc there is no connection between the s.e.c.'s lawsuitgainst financial giant goldman sachs and his push for financial reform as he heads to new york this morning to make his case to tighten regulations on banks....
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america runs on dunkin'. get swept up with the big chocolate taste of mocha iced coffee from dunkin' donuts. it's just another one of our delicious, refreshing iced coffee flavors -- grab one today! america runs on dunkin'. they called you pedestrian, silly. you always smiled through it all. how did you keep such a positive outlook? >> i think those were their nicer comments. "american idol" is such an awesome show to be on just to have that opportunity, i just wanted to enjoy it as much as i possibly could. i went up there, performed, gave it my all. had a lot of fun with it. i thought i did good. i was happy with it. >> and you're going on the tour. >> exactly. i tried not to take what the judges say too personally. just moved on. >> what's your immediate future? what happens now after the tour? >> after the tour? still figuring that out. i'd like to go out to l.a. and pursue music and also acting. see what's out there with that. all depends on what happens after the tour what opportunities open up. >> you'
america runs on dunkin'. get swept up with the big chocolate taste of mocha iced coffee from dunkin' donuts. it's just another one of our delicious, refreshing iced coffee flavors -- grab one today! america runs on dunkin'. they called you pedestrian, silly. you always smiled through it all. how did you keep such a positive outlook? >> i think those were their nicer comments. "american idol" is such an awesome show to be on just to have that opportunity, i just wanted to enjoy...
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america runs on dunkin'. get swept up with the big chocolate taste of mocha iced coffee from dunkin' donuts. it's just another one of our delicious, refreshing iced coffee flavors -- grab one today! america runs on dunkin'.
america runs on dunkin'. get swept up with the big chocolate taste of mocha iced coffee from dunkin' donuts. it's just another one of our delicious, refreshing iced coffee flavors -- grab one today! america runs on dunkin'.
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america runs on dunkin'. get swept up with the big chocolate taste of mocha iced coffee from dunkin' donuts. it's just another one of our delicious, refreshing iced coffee flavors -- grab one today! america runs on dunkin'. kitchen back to basics," one-dish dinners. jose is the chef and owner of seven restaurants in washington, d.c. jose, good morning. you're here with your lawyer, lucia. >> she always has me cook at home. i may be a professional chef, but first i am a daddy. >> time is tight in the kitchen at home. that's where these dishes come in. >> this is like the one-pan dish. fork loin. everyone loves pork. you put it in the pan, roast a little bit, you have a nice color. you put the onions all around. little olive, salt, pepper wherever you like. some garlic. you like garlic? you like garlic? yes? you are not sure. >> huh-uh. >> okay. we put some oregano. your favorite herbs. now we put apples. >> wait a minute. these are apples you're going to kind of juice up a little bit. right? >> tell you what w
america runs on dunkin'. get swept up with the big chocolate taste of mocha iced coffee from dunkin' donuts. it's just another one of our delicious, refreshing iced coffee flavors -- grab one today! america runs on dunkin'. kitchen back to basics," one-dish dinners. jose is the chef and owner of seven restaurants in washington, d.c. jose, good morning. you're here with your lawyer, lucia. >> she always has me cook at home. i may be a professional chef, but first i am a daddy....
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america runs on dunkin'. get swept up with the big chocolate taste of mocha iced coffee from dunkin' donuts. it's just another one of our delicious, refreshing iced coffee flavors -- grab one today! america runs on dunkin'. >>> back now at 8:45. this morning on "today's pets," something a little more exotic. tippie hedron is known for her role in the 1963 thriller "the birds." but that's only part of her story. our resident animal lover jill rappaport is here to explain all of this. >> there is no doubt about it, this woman is a true original, a hollywood star who has gone into the wild and is loving every minute of it. the year was 1963. it was the movie that forever changed the way we looked at those ravens. and for tippi hedren, it was the break outrole of her car. >> i loved those ravens. i absolutely loved them. >> reporter: it was alfred hitchcock who discovered the self--assured beauty, often compared to grace kelly. it wasn't until 1981 that hedren really found her calling, when she produced and starr
america runs on dunkin'. get swept up with the big chocolate taste of mocha iced coffee from dunkin' donuts. it's just another one of our delicious, refreshing iced coffee flavors -- grab one today! america runs on dunkin'. >>> back now at 8:45. this morning on "today's pets," something a little more exotic. tippie hedron is known for her role in the 1963 thriller "the birds." but that's only part of her story. our resident animal lover jill rappaport is here to...
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america runs on dunkin'. get swept up with the big chocolate taste of mocha iced coffee from dunkin' donuts. it's just another one of our delicious, refreshing iced coffee flavors -- grab one today! america runs on dunkin'. >>> we were just talking about that council of dads. what a great idea. again, you hate to have it happen when you're ill. he's okay. that's the good news. but it is interesting to stop and think about who in your life you would gather to help impart wisdom -- >> and why wait? >> the point that they made is, you know, when you have kids you often put your friends on the back burner. this is time to bring them in. >> just like extended family. >> i loved it! >>> still to come, speaking about families, sandra bullock speaks exclusively to "people" magazine about secretly adopting a son, then filing for divorce from her husband jesse james. >> more after these messages and your local news. >> live, local, latebreaking. this is wbal-tv 11 news today in baltimore. >> good morning. i am mindy ba
america runs on dunkin'. get swept up with the big chocolate taste of mocha iced coffee from dunkin' donuts. it's just another one of our delicious, refreshing iced coffee flavors -- grab one today! america runs on dunkin'. >>> we were just talking about that council of dads. what a great idea. again, you hate to have it happen when you're ill. he's okay. that's the good news. but it is interesting to stop and think about who in your life you would gather to help impart wisdom --...
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and today, we know it's small businesses that can create the jobs america needs. that's why at&t is investing billions to upgrade and build out our wired and wireless networks. making them faster, smarter, and more secure. connecting small businesses to markets across the country, and around the world. we invest now, because we know it will pay off... with new jobs, new growth, from a new generation, putting their belief in the future on the line. now is the time for investment and innovation. the future is waiting. and the future has always the future is waiting. and the future has always been our business. at&t. >>> frederick county officials are warning residents to avoid direct contact with river water. there are concerns about bacteria. testing has been done and are awaiting the results. >>> lieutenant governor who presides over the senate sessions is stuck in florence, italy, because of the volcano. he was there for economic development symposiums, and the governor got to bills passed -- two bills passed. >>> at the judge said the day is unconstitutional, bu
and today, we know it's small businesses that can create the jobs america needs. that's why at&t is investing billions to upgrade and build out our wired and wireless networks. making them faster, smarter, and more secure. connecting small businesses to markets across the country, and around the world. we invest now, because we know it will pay off... with new jobs, new growth, from a new generation, putting their belief in the future on the line. now is the time for investment and...
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america runs on dunkin'. i was 7 the first ti found my best friend at 13. in college, i got caught up in a love triangle. and then i discovered what true love really is. experience the only ebook reader from the bookstore you've grown up with - nook, by barnes & noble. browse and download over a million titles wirelessly, and take your story wherever you want it to go. find nook at your local barnes & noble or nook.com. also available at best buy. get swept up with the big chocolate taste of mocha iced coffee from dunkin' donuts. it's just another one of our delicious, refreshing iced coffee flavors -- grab one today! america runs on dunkin'. >>> now to an eye-opening look of what life is like for women in saudi arabia. good morning. >> good morning. as you know, it's not easy to get into saudi arabia as an american and it's hard to get access to women who will discuss the challenges that they face. we recently found a mother and daughters who started a magazine and were willing to let us into their home. this is saudi arabia in 2010, segregated restaurants
america runs on dunkin'. i was 7 the first ti found my best friend at 13. in college, i got caught up in a love triangle. and then i discovered what true love really is. experience the only ebook reader from the bookstore you've grown up with - nook, by barnes & noble. browse and download over a million titles wirelessly, and take your story wherever you want it to go. find nook at your local barnes & noble or nook.com. also available at best buy. get swept up with the big chocolate...
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the american dream is that you'll find a better life in america. with the recent recession, it has been lost a lot of ilittle . people in other countries are dealing with problems in the economy. this video, i wanted to renew faith in the american jury -- dream and the free market economy. one person said they had a much better life here than in the middle east. >> if somebody wanted to open up a small business, what advice would you give them? >> even if you fail and no one buys your stuff and you are not making money, you have to keep trying until you succeed. i would tell them, if you're going to try this, you have to keep going and do not give up. >> thanks. we appreciate your documentary on the free market economy. >> thank you. >> we want to congratulate you and your partner on your wind. here is a portion of this documentary. >> they have capitalize on our country's greatest strength, the free market economy. >> i think it is the only way to go in america. who gets to fail and who gets to succeed? small business has failed which is where the
the american dream is that you'll find a better life in america. with the recent recession, it has been lost a lot of ilittle . people in other countries are dealing with problems in the economy. this video, i wanted to renew faith in the american jury -- dream and the free market economy. one person said they had a much better life here than in the middle east. >> if somebody wanted to open up a small business, what advice would you give them? >> even if you fail and no one buys...
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we are really happy to conserve as much as began for america. host:jesse houston. caller: i like to thank you for pointing out that there is more oil lost in certain activities. it will leak out anyway. i want to ask about the north sea, there are platforms, several platforms and then pipes running through the ocean where they collect the oil. and then they collected right off the platform. . have a right to drill? and how far out is china able to drill? is the international boundary at 12 or 20 miles and anything beyond that china can drill? host: we got the point. thanks. guest: i think it has to do with how far out geologically the continental shelf goes. so that can vary along the coast. foreign companies can't just come in and drill in our waters, but they can come in with contracts, they can partner with us. and we do have partners in the gulf of mexico. it is hard for us to think of these companies as far, but bp and shell, for example, are european. we know china is out there partnering all over the world, trying to bring new resources and have those develo
we are really happy to conserve as much as began for america. host:jesse houston. caller: i like to thank you for pointing out that there is more oil lost in certain activities. it will leak out anyway. i want to ask about the north sea, there are platforms, several platforms and then pipes running through the ocean where they collect the oil. and then they collected right off the platform. . have a right to drill? and how far out is china able to drill? is the international boundary at 12 or...
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good night, america. >> chris: next, the president taps the jobs numbers as a sign of mick recovery and new procedures for people flying to the u.s. and keeping an eye on iran from a symbol of american military might. live from our studio in washington, this is special report. good evening i'm chris wallace, the government released the latest unemployment numbers which experts say indicate the job market is starting to heal. major garrett reports, the president praised those results and a -- at a factory that added jobs, paid for with your tax dollars. >> reporter: as president obama landed in north carolina, the state republican party reminded him today's improved job news had a broader and not so happy context, in,'s unemployment rate is 11.2% up from 9.2% when mr. obama took office and though the nation added 162,000 jobs in march, the tarheel state lost more than 90,000 jobs during the obama presidency. he toured a company that makes components for lithium batteries and is adding 300 jobs, due to stimulus financing, an example of private sector job growth, fueled by tax dollars. >>
good night, america. >> chris: next, the president taps the jobs numbers as a sign of mick recovery and new procedures for people flying to the u.s. and keeping an eye on iran from a symbol of american military might. live from our studio in washington, this is special report. good evening i'm chris wallace, the government released the latest unemployment numbers which experts say indicate the job market is starting to heal. major garrett reports, the president praised those results and a...
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and today, we know it's small businesses that can create the jobs america needs. that's why at&t is investing billions to upgrade and build out our wired and wireless networks. making them faster, smarter, and more secure. connecting small businesses to markets across the country, and around the world. we invest now, because we know it will pay off... with new jobs, new growth, from a new generation, putting their belief in the future on the line. now is the time for investment and innovation. the future is waiting. and the future has always the future is waiting. and the future has always been our business. at&t. >>> some pre case students in and -- some pre-k students had earth day activities but they released 3080 bucks into the environment. they learned that lady bugs feed on things harmful to trees and gardens. some of them are about the size of lady bugs. >>> a nice sunny day tomorrow with temperatures about 70. the unsettled weather over the weekend. sunshine but lots of clouds saturday and thunderstorms on sunday lingering into monday. >> we need the rain.
and today, we know it's small businesses that can create the jobs america needs. that's why at&t is investing billions to upgrade and build out our wired and wireless networks. making them faster, smarter, and more secure. connecting small businesses to markets across the country, and around the world. we invest now, because we know it will pay off... with new jobs, new growth, from a new generation, putting their belief in the future on the line. now is the time for investment and...
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there is going to be a lot of competition from south america. if our crops get in the ground and planted well they will head lower. certainly we can take a buck, a buck and a half off beans and real easily from normal seasonal pressure and south american competition pressure. out in the summer it won't matter how many beans south america has. >> it wouldn't scare you very much at this point in time. >> i would expect it. always protect against the downside. >> we talked about the world situation. i talked about fundamentals. we talk about them in the united states, what we grew and what we use. but then we added the world because the world grows, what they are growing against us and add to our bean and corn. to our usage and that sort of thing. we also have another fundamental which is the outside money to effect our prices. you had a story to explain if we go back to the early 80s where we were particularly with corn and where we are today. >> the world changed dramatically. the story i'm going to tell is bullish. i spent 30 years in this busin
there is going to be a lot of competition from south america. if our crops get in the ground and planted well they will head lower. certainly we can take a buck, a buck and a half off beans and real easily from normal seasonal pressure and south american competition pressure. out in the summer it won't matter how many beans south america has. >> it wouldn't scare you very much at this point in time. >> i would expect it. always protect against the downside. >> we talked about...
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the reason the numbers changes the aging of america and it will keep going up because america will continue to age. 50% the population, that 50% i am sure if the and ran his numbers, of the 50% of the population, 96% of the drug money from a 75% of the viatical money. if you do the math bond 2.4 trillion you talk about one point* 9 trillion spent on people chronic and complex disease. it is estimated today with that money that we spend we waste $350 billion per year tied to the poor management of chronic and complex disease. you might say how was it wasted? there are two key ways. number one is patient stop doing what the doctor tells them to do and less than one year. if the doctor says i am sorry you have diabetes. here is what you need to do to stay stable and healthy here is what you need to do with your blood sugar and your medication and less than one year they stop doing what they are supposed to do and end up in the emergency room, hospital, the expenses are significant. this happens all the time and every major complex disease. there was a study last year that showed all major comp
the reason the numbers changes the aging of america and it will keep going up because america will continue to age. 50% the population, that 50% i am sure if the and ran his numbers, of the 50% of the population, 96% of the drug money from a 75% of the viatical money. if you do the math bond 2.4 trillion you talk about one point* 9 trillion spent on people chronic and complex disease. it is estimated today with that money that we spend we waste $350 billion per year tied to the poor management...
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. >> to do what we have to do for a living, poor america. >> i don't think gitmo has a problem like that. they may on another national security issue be able to pass this treaty that the president just signed with the russians, the strategic arms reduction treaty start. i think that the republicans do not want to be on the wrong side of a national security issue. and i must say, a lot of these republicans who did not vote. they're in drug withdrawal. they've got to vote for something, these guys have to and they're going to find a way to do it. >> i have a hypothesis, the administration knows it's not going to get most of it. what it wants to do after health care is to try to say to base voters, look, we've got the other agenda items. if you don't come out and vote these things are not going to happen in our first turn. they're trying to gin up the base and enthusiasm for what happened in virginia, new jersey and massachusettsments they could be thinking that way, but i think the republicans are saying hold tight we're going to do well in november and we'll come back with more numbers an
. >> to do what we have to do for a living, poor america. >> i don't think gitmo has a problem like that. they may on another national security issue be able to pass this treaty that the president just signed with the russians, the strategic arms reduction treaty start. i think that the republicans do not want to be on the wrong side of a national security issue. and i must say, a lot of these republicans who did not vote. they're in drug withdrawal. they've got to vote for...
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america is suffering prostate cancer epidemic. if the disease is detected and with what knowledge determine whether we live or die and leave with a we have a good or qualit and priority within the government our nation can save countless lives dramatically reduce suffering and overall impact of the disease. thank you. >> thank you very much. mr. gosset. >> thank you for accepting me here. i'm not a politician so i haven't prepared any speeches. i have spoken in a lot of executives in the committee meetings in the black caucus and the universities across america. i think that at this stage if i don't know it, i never will. i trust my heart and my experience and i've been represented. thank you for accepting the year. ali went public with the fact that i have prostate cancer. i had cancer in my kidney, i lost a kidney. the operation took 20 minutes and they said the other kidney would increase in size and it did and a week later i was in the gym and fought everything was fine but now since i've gotten it again, i've done things to t
america is suffering prostate cancer epidemic. if the disease is detected and with what knowledge determine whether we live or die and leave with a we have a good or qualit and priority within the government our nation can save countless lives dramatically reduce suffering and overall impact of the disease. thank you. >> thank you very much. mr. gosset. >> thank you for accepting me here. i'm not a politician so i haven't prepared any speeches. i have spoken in a lot of executives...
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we let america down. i say that conservatism did not fail america. conservatives failed conservatism. [applause] so we have a burden had of us. when we talk about what to do things differently, people say, how can we trust you? we have had great speeches here. i have watched them, marvelous, going after this president for the stimulus package and health care package. what he is doing to disarm america and make our country less secure. i always point to this -- to me, the best example i can use of this administration, how they viewed the security threat of our country is called the quadrennial defense review, which is a four-year review of the security policy. in these hundreds of pages that the pentagon put out, not one mention of the word "is mom," not one word "is on." -- islam. there are eight pages dedicated to global warming as a national security threat. this is the kind of misplaced, fuzzy-headed idealism that gets countries in a world of hurt, and a short time. that we have opened our arms to the world's enemies of america and given the back
we let america down. i say that conservatism did not fail america. conservatives failed conservatism. [applause] so we have a burden had of us. when we talk about what to do things differently, people say, how can we trust you? we have had great speeches here. i have watched them, marvelous, going after this president for the stimulus package and health care package. what he is doing to disarm america and make our country less secure. i always point to this -- to me, the best example i can use...
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now pay just $99.99 a month for verizon fios tv, america's top-rated internet, and phone guaranteed for 2 years. that's fios price protection, and it saves you hundreds of dollars. fios delivers the best channel lineup and the peace of mind that comes with paying the same low price evy month. call 1.888.get.fios now to lock in $99.99 with a 2-year agreement. a price guaranteed for 2 years. we'll even include a free dvr for 6 months. call the verizon center for customers with disabilities at 800-974-6006 tty/v. >>> we're back with you on good morning maryland. quarter to 6:00. are you looking to buy a new refrigerator or washing machine? today could be your day if you're looking to save me. here's sherrie johnson, tell us the rules. >> reporter: good morning, jamie. listen, all is quiet right now at the best buy in timonium, but later this morning, it's going to get busy over here. a new rebate program kicks off right here. cash for appliances kicks off this afternoon in conjunction with earth day, as a matter of fact. basically this program is designed to stimulate the economy while enc
now pay just $99.99 a month for verizon fios tv, america's top-rated internet, and phone guaranteed for 2 years. that's fios price protection, and it saves you hundreds of dollars. fios delivers the best channel lineup and the peace of mind that comes with paying the same low price evy month. call 1.888.get.fios now to lock in $99.99 with a 2-year agreement. a price guaranteed for 2 years. we'll even include a free dvr for 6 months. call the verizon center for customers with disabilities at...
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nature of crime makes them unsafe that's something we need to change, not just here but all across america. that's the first one. schools are the second. we've been making a lot of headway with innovative ways of approaching different models for schooling from public schools to private schools to charter schools. every kid has got to be able to live and third there is job creation. those three things won't be possible if the city government doesn't work well. we have to spend a fairly substantial amount of time working with the city government all of those things are hard. each one would be hard by themselves but when you to do them altogether it is a particular challenge but it is something i think the people of this city are up for. tavis: what do the numbers suggest to you in terms to have amount of people who have returned to the city post katrina? >> we lost a lot of people. it was heart wrenching to have our brothers and sisters all across the country. people have been slowly moving back. my sense of it now is that after five years, the people that were here before that have come bac
nature of crime makes them unsafe that's something we need to change, not just here but all across america. that's the first one. schools are the second. we've been making a lot of headway with innovative ways of approaching different models for schooling from public schools to private schools to charter schools. every kid has got to be able to live and third there is job creation. those three things won't be possible if the city government doesn't work well. we have to spend a fairly...
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he's been called the toughest sheriff in america. all right, carlos, what's your serious problem with this law? >> well, first of all, i am not carpooling in arizona, i'll tell you that right now. well, the basic problem with the law is, and here's the way i see it. i'm not defending illegal aliens. i'm defending americans. i think if you pull over americans like myself because i happen to be speaking spanish in my car, or because i happen to have ten family members who look like me in my car, that's a violation of civil rights. i completely understand why officers like this law. because of course it makes it easier for them to do their job. but it will be easy to ask black kids, hey, show me your drug because you're showing saggy pants. put everybody who's white between the ages of -- hey, we've got serious killers on the look you fill the profile. this isn't right. >> larry: let's say it's midnight, sheriff. six mexican-americans are driving in a car through a street in your city. are they stopped? >> well, we're doing our crime su
he's been called the toughest sheriff in america. all right, carlos, what's your serious problem with this law? >> well, first of all, i am not carpooling in arizona, i'll tell you that right now. well, the basic problem with the law is, and here's the way i see it. i'm not defending illegal aliens. i'm defending americans. i think if you pull over americans like myself because i happen to be speaking spanish in my car, or because i happen to have ten family members who look like me in my...
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the book is united cakes of america and that's going to wrap it up. you can see him at politic and prose. on may 1st. cc
the book is united cakes of america and that's going to wrap it up. you can see him at politic and prose. on may 1st. cc
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this is how few small businesses in america export. 1%, mr. chairman of our businesses in america, small businesses are exporting. when the bulk of the market of the world lies outside of the territory of the united states of america. but to export, not only do they need ships and trains and trucks and sport, they need communication and they need fast communication to do that. that's in large measure what this hearing is about, not just exports, but also -- but it is interesting when you think about to look to see this jobless recovery, where the jobs may come from, here's a big space and i want you all to address that, large businesses are exporting 42%. they of course have opportunities as well. but this is going to be the lifeblood for firms in maine and firms in louisiana, but again they just don't need the highway going to their business. they made the super fast highway now come in the interstate. i mean, not just the interstate but of high-speed rock band. let me ask you again, mr. chairman, i read a summer of your broadband report whic
this is how few small businesses in america export. 1%, mr. chairman of our businesses in america, small businesses are exporting. when the bulk of the market of the world lies outside of the territory of the united states of america. but to export, not only do they need ships and trains and trucks and sport, they need communication and they need fast communication to do that. that's in large measure what this hearing is about, not just exports, but also -- but it is interesting when you think...
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america's favorite no calorie sweetener. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, >>> it's friday! >>> and in 25 seconds, it will be 5:00. not a bad day's start. we'll have the traffic after the weather. >> no, not a bad day's start. we'll see temperatures moving
america's favorite no calorie sweetener. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, >>> it's friday! >>> and in 25 seconds, it will be 5:00. not a bad day's start. we'll have the traffic after the weather. >> no, not a bad day's start. we'll see temperatures moving
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now pay just $99.99 a month for verizon fios tv, america's top-rated internet, and phone guaranteed for 2 years. that's fios price protection, and it saves you hundreds of dollars. fios delivers the best channel lineup and the peace of mind that comes with paying the same low price every month. call 1.888.get.fios now to lock in $99.99 with a 2-year agreement. a price guaranteed for 2 years. we'll even include a free dvr for 6 months. call the verizon center for customers with disabilities at 800-974-6006 tty/v. >>> they expect this coach, hall of fame quarterback, they expect -- >> playoffs. >> i'm just saying 8-8. that's a winning percentage there. >> you're improving exactly. >>> if you believe in karma then you knew jason campbell would some day find himself in a better situation. while you can argue going to oakland is cruel and unusual punishment, he gets himself a 4.5 million contract and goes back to being a starter. redskins granted the quarterback permission to seek a trade after picking up donovan mcnabb. washington is getting a fourth round pick in 2012 in this deal. campbel
now pay just $99.99 a month for verizon fios tv, america's top-rated internet, and phone guaranteed for 2 years. that's fios price protection, and it saves you hundreds of dollars. fios delivers the best channel lineup and the peace of mind that comes with paying the same low price every month. call 1.888.get.fios now to lock in $99.99 with a 2-year agreement. a price guaranteed for 2 years. we'll even include a free dvr for 6 months. call the verizon center for customers with disabilities at...
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i still don't want the rest of america to take this poison pill to prevent me from having a little bit of hardship potentially. this bill wouldn't help me this isn't going into effect for four more years. >> greta: in pennsylvania katie took on senator arlen specter. what does katie say now? nice to see. >> you too greta. >> greta: i think it is fair to say that you showed lots of passion last summer with senator specter. i'm wondering if any of that passion for the issues has changed since we last spoke? are you still passionate about issues? >> i have to tell you. when the bill went through, i really was distressed, upset, really aggravated at what this administration had done. you can see obama and everybody else's arrogance. nancy pelosi, when they signed this into law, it is ridiculous in regards to my passion, it is still there, i'm a little more fired up right now. trying to divert that into different venues. >> greta: do you consider yourself part of the tea party movement? >> yes, but first and foremost i consider myself a conservative before i'm part of the movement in genera
i still don't want the rest of america to take this poison pill to prevent me from having a little bit of hardship potentially. this bill wouldn't help me this isn't going into effect for four more years. >> greta: in pennsylvania katie took on senator arlen specter. what does katie say now? nice to see. >> you too greta. >> greta: i think it is fair to say that you showed lots of passion last summer with senator specter. i'm wondering if any of that passion for the issues has...
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but i think america is still recoverable. i think people understand that the virtues that we talked about as we were kids growing up, the values that we know responsible behavior, he don't spend all the money. you take care of your neighbor. you allow those faith-based principles to have an impact that is what will save america. >> sean: what is the income tax in the state of texas? >> that would be zero. >> sean: in new york it is 10%. new york's gone bankrupt. how are you doing with unemployment and things of that -- >> the fact of the matter is we understand if you don't spend all the money keep [ inaudible ] have a legal system [ inaudible ] model tort reform and fund account habit public school system which means the skilled workforce will be there. then get out of the way and let the private sector do what the private sector does and that will take care of itself and people will move your state. highest population growth of any state in the nation. >> sean: i saw you earlier today. you said something i thought was simpl
but i think america is still recoverable. i think people understand that the virtues that we talked about as we were kids growing up, the values that we know responsible behavior, he don't spend all the money. you take care of your neighbor. you allow those faith-based principles to have an impact that is what will save america. >> sean: what is the income tax in the state of texas? >> that would be zero. >> sean: in new york it is 10%. new york's gone bankrupt. how are you...
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will of america what is behind the question? >> we like provocative questions. the reason for the title is obviously a first of all, because nobody is arguing that it is right now part of the reason for picking a title that is provocative to have then pay attention it is like sounding the alarm bell that there is something going on that we're not paying sufficient attention. there was a study that shows unemployment among the people making 150,000 or more is only 3 percent and unemployment among those in the bottom 10% is 31%. if this higher at the top then you would be hearing about it all the time on television, radio, everywhere i am trying to have a national conversation because we have a window right now where we can respond. after a certain period of time the window closes. cassandra. remember cassandra? she was right. especially in this country we don't like cassandra because we want to see that everything is fine. don't worry, be happy. better now than two lays fact that is an interesting reaction. to challenge people in that way such a desire and also i
will of america what is behind the question? >> we like provocative questions. the reason for the title is obviously a first of all, because nobody is arguing that it is right now part of the reason for picking a title that is provocative to have then pay attention it is like sounding the alarm bell that there is something going on that we're not paying sufficient attention. there was a study that shows unemployment among the people making 150,000 or more is only 3 percent and...
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. >>> well, coming up later on "good morning america "good morning america," have the creators of "south park" gone too far? their getting death threats over their depiction of the prophet mohammed. >>> for some of you, your local news is next. >> for everyone else, "america this morning" continues after this. where is the bacon? tv anchor: bacon popular, story at 11. yummy. crunchy. bacon. bacon. there, in that bag! mom: who wants a beggin' strip? me! i'd get it myself but i don't have thumbs! yum, yum, yum, yum, yum... it's beggin'! hm...i love you! i love bacon! beggin' strips! there's no time like beggin' time! toss 'em, fling 'em, zing 'em. have fun, with beggin' canadian cuts. [ slap! ] -[ slap! slap! slap! slap! ] -ow, ow! te foods fighting you? fight back fast with tums. calcium rich tums goes to work in seconds. nothing works faster. ♪ tum ta tum tum tums to help your skin get healthy and clear. fast forward a few years... ...and now that your problem is wrinkles we still have the solution dermatologists recommend most. neutrogena anti wrinkle moisturizer with pure retinol sa.
. >>> well, coming up later on "good morning america "good morning america," have the creators of "south park" gone too far? their getting death threats over their depiction of the prophet mohammed. >>> for some of you, your local news is next. >> for everyone else, "america this morning" continues after this. where is the bacon? tv anchor: bacon popular, story at 11. yummy. crunchy. bacon. bacon. there, in that bag! mom: who wants a...
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liz cheney said he's putting america on a path of decline. newt gingrich said he's the most radical president in american history. is that accurate in your mind? >> make no mistake if we continue down this path what i fear for my children and grandchildren, more [ inaudible ] if we don't -- we are going to be the first generation that leaves fewer opportunities for our children this is the greatest country in the history of the world we are abandoning limit government principles our founding fathers put in place that made this such a great country. that's why we are trying to stop this health care bill. [ inaudible ] we are going to do everything we can to repeal and replace this health care bill. >> sean: great to see you. ladies and gentlemen, the governor. [ cheering ] >> sean: coming up the man who was [ inaudible ] mississippi governor haley barbour will be joining us. later texas governor rick perry. mike pence. rick santorum, jc what thes as we continue from the southern -- --. [ inaudible ] are you read take your family on a little re
liz cheney said he's putting america on a path of decline. newt gingrich said he's the most radical president in american history. is that accurate in your mind? >> make no mistake if we continue down this path what i fear for my children and grandchildren, more [ inaudible ] if we don't -- we are going to be the first generation that leaves fewer opportunities for our children this is the greatest country in the history of the world we are abandoning limit government principles our...
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"where america stands" on cyber security tonight only on the "cbs evening news." bs evening news." i found out that connected to our muscles are nerves that send messages through the body. my doctor diagnosed it as fibromyalgia, thought to be the result of overactive nerves that cause chronic, widespread pain. lyrica is believed to calm these nerves. i learned lyrica can provide significant relief from fibromyalgia pain. so now i can do more of what i love. [ female announcer ] lyrica is not for everyone. lyrica may cause serious allergic reactions or suicidal thoughts or actions. tell your doctor right away if you have these, new or worsening depression, or unusual changes in mood or behavior or any swelling or affected breathing or skin or changes in eyesight, including blurry vision, or muscle pain with fever or tired feeling. common side effects are dizziness, sleepiness, weight gain, and swelling of hands, legs, and feet. don't drink alcohol while taking lyrica. don't drive or use machinery until you know how lyrica affects you. i found answers about fibromyalgia. then i found
"where america stands" on cyber security tonight only on the "cbs evening news." bs evening news." i found out that connected to our muscles are nerves that send messages through the body. my doctor diagnosed it as fibromyalgia, thought to be the result of overactive nerves that cause chronic, widespread pain. lyrica is believed to calm these nerves. i learned lyrica can provide significant relief from fibromyalgia pain. so now i can do more of what i love. [ female...
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we have to talk to america. we have to spend time with america. we have to help the fog be removed from their eyes. we have to drain the kool-aid from their veins. we have to help them understand what freedom is all about and that they already have it in their hands -- they build their businesses, they educate their kids, they create an america for tomorrow. [applause] if you leave this conference with nothing else, take this with you -- it is never too late in america. it is never too late in america. president obama talked about "yes, we can." we're going to go talk to america about what we will do. there is a big difference. [applause] what we will do. what we will do is rely on the ingenuity and the commitment of the people of this country, not the programs and the bureaucracies of government. what we will do is engage america anew. we will speak to her with truth, speak to her with vision, speak to her through action. ronald reagan noted famously, when asked about his strategy for the cold war, "we win, they lose." [applause] with your help,
we have to talk to america. we have to spend time with america. we have to help the fog be removed from their eyes. we have to drain the kool-aid from their veins. we have to help them understand what freedom is all about and that they already have it in their hands -- they build their businesses, they educate their kids, they create an america for tomorrow. [applause] if you leave this conference with nothing else, take this with you -- it is never too late in america. it is never too late in...